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∙ 12y agoisosceles
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A triangle is scalene if all of its three sides are 'different'.
If only two of its sides are equal, the triangle is called isosceles.
A triangle with all three 'equal' sides is called equilateral.
So, a triangle with a length of 15 on two sides and a length of 25 on the third side would be Isosceles, since two of the sides are the same.
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∙ 12y agoIf two sides of a triangle each have length of 45 units, then the triangle is isosceles,and the third side can have any length less than 90 units.
It depends on how big the triangle is. Find out the length of one side and then all the rest of the sides will be the same.
An isoceles triangle has 2 congruent sides of equal length, and one of a different length.(If all three side lengths are the same, you have an equilateral triangle, which is also equiangular, each angle 60°).
An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides and 1 side different in length
Yes check: the sum of the two length sides > the 3rd length side the difference of the two length sides < the 3rd length side
An isosceles triangle has two sides of equal length.
If two sides of a triangle each have length of 45 units, then the triangle is isosceles,and the third side can have any length less than 90 units.
If a triangle does not have the same length side as another triangle the sides are not congruent.
A scalene triangle (all unequal side length's).
A triangle with no equal side lengths is a scalene triangle.
It depends on how big the triangle is. Find out the length of one side and then all the rest of the sides will be the same.
No, because a scalene triangle is a triangle with no sides the same length. An isosceles triangle is a triangle with two sides the same length and one side different
The length of each side of the triangle is 12 miles.
An isoceles triangle has 2 congruent sides of equal length, and one of a different length.(If all three side lengths are the same, you have an equilateral triangle, which is also equiangular, each angle 60°).
The length of the third side of an equilateral triangle is the same as the lengths of both of the other two sides.
An isosceles triangle has 2 equal sides and 1 side different in length
Yes check: the sum of the two length sides > the 3rd length side the difference of the two length sides < the 3rd length side